Australia, Migration and Empire Immigrants in a Globalised World
This edited collection explores how migrants played a major role in the creation and settlement of the British Empire, by focusing on a series of Australian case studies. Despite their shared experiences of migration and settlement, migrants nonetheless o
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Australia, Migration and Empire Immigrants in a Globalised World edited by
Philip Payton · Andrekos Varnava
Britain and the World Series Editors Martin Farr School of Historical Studies Newcastle University Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK Michelle D. Brock Department of History Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA, USA Eric G. E. Zuelow Department of History University of New England Biddeford, ME, USA
Britain and the World is a series of books on ‘British world’ history. The editors invite book proposals from historians of all ranks on the ways in which Britain has interacted with other societies from the sixteenth century to the present. The series is sponsored by the Britain and the World society. Britain and the World is made up of people from around the world who share a common interest in Britain, its history, and its impact on the wider world. The society serves to link the various intellectual communities around the world that study Britain and its international influence from the seventeenth century to the present. It explores the impact of Britain on the world through this book series, an annual conference, and the Britain and the World journal with Edinburgh University Press. Martin Farr ([email protected]) is the Chair of the British Scholar Society and General Editor for the Britain and the World book series. Michelle D. Brock ([email protected]) is Series Editor for titles focusing on the pre-1800 period and Eric G. E. Zuelow (ezuelow@une. edu) is Series Editor for titles covering the post-1800 period. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14795
Philip Payton · Andrekos Varnava Editors
Australia, Migration and Empire Immigrants in a Globalised World
Editors Philip Payton College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Flinders University Adelaide, SA, Australia Emeritus Professor of Cornish and Australian Studies University of Exeter Exeter, UK
Andrekos Varnava College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Flinders University Adelaide, SA, Australia Honorary Professor of History De Montfort University Leicester, UK
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